The Review of Contemporary Fiction
Paul AusterDanilo Kis
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* Allan Gurganus, "How Do You Introduce Paul Auster in Three Minutes?"
* Paul Auster, "From Mr. Vertigo"
* Curtis White, "The Auster Instance: A Ficto-Biography"
* Mary Ann Caws, "Paul Auster: The Invention of Solitude"
* Dennis Barone, "Auster's Memory"
* Robert Creeley, "Austerities"
* Charles Baxter, "The Bureau of Missing Persons: Notes on Paul Auster's Fiction"
* Mark Rudman, "Paul Auster: Some 'Elective Affinities'"
* Chris Tysh, "From One Mirror to Another: The Rhetoric of Disaffiliation in City of Glass"
* Barry Lewis, "The Strange Case of Paul Auster"
* Katharine Washburn, "A Book at the End of the World: Paul Auster's In the Country of Last Things"
* Sven Birkerts, "Reality, Fiction, and In the Country of Last Things"
* Steven Weisenburger, "Inside Moon Palace"
* Mark Irwin, "Inventing the Music of Chance"
* Paul Bray, "The Currents of Fate and The Music of Chance"
* Mark Osteen, "Phantoms of Liberty: The Secret Lives of Leviathan"
* Gerald Howard, "Publishing Paul Auster"
* Books by Paul Auster* Brooke Horvath, "Danilo Kis: An Introduction" * Brendan Lemon, "An Interview with Danilo Kis" * Danilo Kis, "Autobiographical Sketch (Short Autobiography)" * Danilo Kis, "Journey, or Conversation" * Danilo Kis, "Garbage Heap (from papers left behind)" * Danilo Kis, "Three Essays" * Daniel W. Ross, "The Text You Read (and Write) May Be Your Own: The Family Romance in Danilo Kis's Garden, Ashes" * Karen Rosenberg, "Kis's Hourglass and the Scene of Writing" * Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover, "Hourglass as the Scene of Writing" * Branko Gorjup, "Textualizing the Past: The Function of Memory and History in Kis's Fiction" * Vasa D. Mihailovich, "Faction or Fiction in A Tomb for Boris Davidovich: The Literary Affair" * Ilan Stavans, "Danilo Kis in Buenos Aires" * Jonathan Brent, "The Unimaginable Space of Danilo Kis and Don DeLillo" * Michael Pinker, "'Do You Get It Now?': Humorous Dispositions in Danilo Kis and Tadeusz Konwicki" * Dragan Klaic, "Danilo Kis: The Theatrical Connection" * Books by Danilo Kis
* Books Received